Implementation Process

GBVIMS Implementation Process for Organizations that Provide Services to GBV Survivors Headquarters & Field

  1. Participate in an in-person or web-based orientation to the GBVIMS, read the briefing materials and familiarize yourself with the GBVIMS tools.
  2. Request and participate in an individual consultation with a member of the GBVIMS Steering Committee.
  3. Designate a point person for the GBVIMS at your Headquarters.
  4. Develop an implementation plan and technical support plan (start small and build from there!) (See implementation planning below)
  5. Communicate with the GBVIMS Steering Committee on progress/challenges and request technical support as needed.
  6. Share lessons learned with other organizations/agencies providing GBV services.
  7. Become a champion for good practice! Incorporate messaging around best practices in your advocacy efforts.

Implementation Planning

  • Identify key field staff to work on the GBVIMS
  • Map the existing structure and flow of information at your pilot field program, assess existing data security at each site
  • Develop a site-specific implementation plan
  • Modify the GBVIMS tools to your context, the GBVIMS already has basic tools for psychosocial and health service providers that can be further modified to your context.
  • Ensure your staff is trained on the new tools and data gathering procedures
  • Implement the GBVIMS (including the information-sharing protocol, if your organization shares data with other organizations or a GBV Coordinating Agency)
  • Monitor GBVIMS usage
  • Analyze and use data

 GBVIMS Implementation Process for Coordinating Agencies - Field

  1. Contact the person in your agency (at HQ level) who is the Focal Point for GBVIMS (if you are with UNHCR, UNFPA, UNICEF or WHO and you do not know, you can always ask us at GBVIMS@gmail.com)
  2. Participate in an in-person or web-based orientation to the GBVIMS – watch both versions 1) for service providers and 2) for coordinating agencies.
  3. Read the briefing materials and familiarize yourself with the tools.
  4. Designate a point person for the GBVIMS.
  5. Request and participate in a consultation from your in-house Focal Point. If you do not have one, then request and participate in a consultation with a member of the GBVIMS Steering Committee.
  6. Initiate an inter-agency dialogue around the GBVIMS with the appropriate actors (those that provide specific services to GBV survivors and those requesting GBV data to improve their programming and advocacy).
  7. Develop an implementation plan with each participating service provider.
  8. Develop a technical support plan.
  9. Train, implement & monitor.
  10. Design and implement a process to develop the information-sharing protocol.
  11. Analyze and use data.
  12. Communicate with the GBVIMS Steering Committee on progress/challenges and request technical support as needed.
  13. Become a champion for good practice! Practice what you preach!

Latest news and updates

February 5, 2021

COVID-19 Guidance on Remote GBV Services Focusing on Phone-based Case Management and Hotlines OUT NOW!!!

The COVID-19 Guidance on Remote GBV Services Focusing on Phone-based Case Management and Hotlines is OUT NOW!!! Through the GBV Area of Responsibility Helpdesk, GBV responder organisations and agencies International Medical Corps, International Rescue Committee, Trócaire, Norwegian Church Aid, Plan International, UNICEF, UNFPA and UNHCR came together to develop this Guidance to assist GBV responders […]
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October 28, 2020

GBV Case Management Capacity Building Initiative Announcement: Strategy and Toolkit Now Out!

Following the 2017 publication of the Interagency GBV Case Management Guidelines, the GBVIMS Global Team invested in a capacity-building initiative to operationalize the guidelines: the GBV Case Management Capacity Building Initiative (GBV CM CBI). In 2017-2018, pilot projects were implemented in Bangladesh, Mali, Nigeria and Somalia to finalize and test the approach of the GBV […]
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April 14, 2020

GBVIMS and COVID-19 Announcement: Remote GBV Case Management series in the COVID-19 response

NOW IN AVAILABLE IN FRENCH The GBVIMS Steering Committee has put together a series of video shorts and podcasts on remote GBV case management in the context of the COVID-19 response. The series is aimed at supporting GBV caseworkers and supervisors to adapt their service provision in the context of governmental policies imposed in response […]
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October 7, 2025

New Resource: Updated Child Marriage Chapter & Module 16 Tools

We are pleased to announce the release of the updated Part 3, Chapter 3: GBV Case Management for cases of Child Marriage,  together with the new Module 16 training package. This comprehensive update strengthens case management support for girls affected by child marriage across all stages of marriage: before (at risk), during (married), and after (divorced, separated, or widowed) and equips caseworkers […]

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June 19, 2024

New Resources! Training Module on GBV Case Management Responses to SEA - out now!!!

The training module on GBV Case Management Responses to SEA was designed toaccompany the Interagency GBV Case Management Guidelines Training Materials andthe forthcoming GBV Case Management E-learning (an online adaption of theInteragency GBV Case Management Guidelines Training Materials). This module wasdeveloped under UNFPA’s leadership in collaboration with the inter-agency GBVIMSSteering Committee - IRC, IMC, UNICEF […]

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July 26, 2021

Stories from the field: GBV Case Management Capacity Building in the Gambia.

Check out the latest update from the rollout of the GBV Case Management Capacity Building Initiative in the Gambia!

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